Sorry about the trollish replies earlier. Someone has been disturbing forum topics lately.

About PearPC:

1. Make sure the path to the pearpc-6gib.img file quoted to the error is correct in your PearPC config file. "pearpc-6gib.img" should obviously be located in "C:\pearpc-0.4-win32-jitc\" just like it says!

2. What version of Windows are you using?

3. Post the contents of your PearPC config file here in the forum for examination.

Sorry about the trollish replies earlier. Someone has been disturbing forum topics lately.

About PearPC:

1. Make sure the path to the pearpc-6gib.img file quoted to the error is correct in your PearPC config file. "pearpc-6gib.img" should obviously be located in "C:\pearpc-0.4-win32-jitc" just like it says!

2. What version of Windows are you using?

3. Post the contents of your PearPC config file here in the forum for examination.

1: I did, and it is right. I put them all in the D: and started again. the first time it did not give the error, but also did got give the good results. I try'd again, but with the same error, but now: D:\mac\macosx_6gm.img

2: im using XP

3: can't right now, I shall post this later. ( im not on the right computer now;) )

##
## Start Resolution
##
## (clients that use video.x can change the resolution at runtime,
## so this would be used only for starting up)
##
## format: "(width)x(height)x(depth)"
## or "(width)x(height)x(depth)@(frequency)"
##
## depth can only be 15 or 32
##
## default: "800x600x15"
##

ppc_start_resolution = "800x600x15"

##
## Set this to non-zero for turning on fullscreen mode on startup.
##

ppc_start_full_screen = 0

##
## Redraw interval (in ms)
## must be between 10 and 500
##
## If you set this higher, PearPC will spend less time doing redraws
## (and so run faster) but feel less responsive. You should adjust
## this to your computer speed and personal preference.
##

##
## Boot method
## this can be
## 1. "auto", prom will boot the first bootable partition found (default)
## 2. "select", prom will show you a list of bootable partitions
## 3. "force", prom will load and boot the local file prom_loadfile
##

edit:
I always got a crash that says he couldn't read something... just restart your pc!!!!!!!
remember to dubble, quadrupple, check your iso and make sure its 10.4 or LOWER!!!!!! ( tiger )
when you want to close the boot screen, dont ever never press the "X" at the right top screen, press esc!
make sure you got the files right and the path, ( or put everthing in the same map, this will also help alot!